Income Statistics (London)

Sarah Teather: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what the average annual income was per person in each London borough in each year since 1997.

John Healey: Information on average annual income in each London borough for the years 1999–2000 to 2002–03 can be found in "Total income by borough and district or unitary authority (Table 3.14)" at: http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/stats/income distribution/menu-by-year.htm#314
	Similar information for 1997–98 and 1998–99 is not available.

Sure Start

Nick Gibb: To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills how many second phase Sure Start's children's centres are planned in each local authority during 2006–08; and how much funding will be provided to each local authority for this purpose.

Beverley Hughes: A total of £947 million funding has been made available to local authorities in the second phase of the children's centres programme. This comprises of £405,523,772 capital and £542,205,843 revenue. The capital allocation is to contribute to the funding of new children's centre places to be created in phase 2, whereas the revenue allocation is to fund both new and existing centres created in phases 1 and 2. Local authorities will develop their children's centres by building on existing provision such as Sure Start local programmes, neighbourhood nurseries and primary schools which have already benefited from a number of funding streams. The following table sets out the funding allocated to each local authority.
	
		
			 Local authority Total number of CCs required in 2006–08 1 Total capital 2006–08, including 20 per cent. London uplift 2 Total revenue 2006–08 including 10 per cent. London uplift 2 
		
		
			 Barking and Dagenham 6 2,388,828 5,105,821 
			 Barnet 15 3,821,802 3,082,925 
			 Barnsley 5 1,001,920 3,463,680 
			 Bath and NE Somerset 6 964,830 827,201 
			 Bedfordshire 18 2,972,555 3,267,137 
			 Bexley 8 1,568,238 2,286,878 
			 Birmingham 43 15,307,670 25,718,111 
			 Blackburn with Darwen 5 1,198,810 2,283,734 
			 Blackpool 3 750,825 2,325,298 
			 Bolton 10 3,007,975 4,041,326 
			 Bournemouth 5 1,117,310 1,896,905 
			 Bracknell Forest 6 1,028,445 836,341 
			 Bradford 15 3,839,200 10,620,192 
			 Brent 9 2,049,714 3,842,938 
			 Brighton and Hove 9 2,267,380 2,801,391 
			 Bristol 14 3,629,485 5,366,977 
			 Bromley 13 2,712,486 2,913,960 
			 Buckinghamshire 22 3,628,945 3,252,676 
			 Bury 8 2,034,685 2,531,485 
			 Calderdale 9 2,347,325 2,231,737 
			 Cambridgeshire 22 3,488,440 3,532,242 
			 Camden 9 3,478,662 2,347,693 
			 Cheshire 27 5,009,345 4,751,908 
			 City of London(65) — — — 
			 Cornwall 16 3,022,960 2,532,384 
			 County of Herefordshire 6 940,360 1,027,314 
			 Coventry 9 2,077,055 4,506,056 
			 Croydon 17 5,344,500 4,451,078 
			 Cumbria 16 2,991,755 3,655,529 
			 Darlington 2 444,090 1,002,794 
			 Derby 8 2,169,735 2,746,118 
			 Derbyshire 29 5,890,135 6,594,458 
			 Devon 24 4,283,720 3,507,294 
			 Doncaster 8 1,966,305 4.569,916 
			 Dorset 13 2,077,090 2,129,300 
			 Dudley 11 2,544,485 3,806,311 
			 Durham 12 2,690,605 4,109,869 
			 Ealing 12 3,585,480 4,859,418 
			 East Riding of Yorkshire 10 1,436,025 2,295,874 
			 East Sussex 18 3,575,715 2,879,147 
			 Enfield 11 2,858,190 4,996,785 
			 Essex 53 9,001,295 10,873,952 
			 Gateshead 5 1,403,115 2,562,509 
			 Gloucestershire 23 3,826,990 3,756,377 
			 Greenwich 7 2,331,942 4,901,299 
			 Hackney 8 4,271,454 6,552,491 
			 Halton 3 477,295 809,168 
			 Hammersmith and Fulham 7 2,499,168 1,656,494 
			 Hampshire 53 9,515,160 7,958,958 
			 Haringey 8 3.366,132 4,725,163 
			 Harrow 9 1,012,830 1,818,542 
			 Hartlepool 2 718,190 1,110,245 
			 Havering 8 1,283,682 1,988,912 
			 Hertfordshire 49 9,371,350 7,761,791 
			 Hillingdon 12 3,297,744 2,366,595 
			 Hounslow 11 3,647,964 3,472,361 
			 Isle of Wight 3 409,150 1,379,321 
			 Isles of Stilly — — — 
			 Islington 5 2,566,722 3,613,793 
			 Kensington and Chelsea 6 1,301,292 1,378,808 
			 Kent 52 9,134,060 10,648,341 
			 Kingston upon Hull 7 2,273,440 2,599,548 
			 Kingston upon Thames 7 829,920 1,190,239 
			 Kirklees 15 3,778,855 6,714,086 
			 Knowsley 3 681,925 2,410,783 
			 Lambeth 10 4,146,438 6,336,245 
			 Lancashire 40 8,130,990 10,283,537 
			 Leeds 26 7,308,535 8,385,926 
			 Leicester City 8 2,169,125 6,572,971 
			 Leicestershire 24 4,104,055 3,777,122 
			 Lewisham 9 3,044,958 5,902,008 
			 Lincolnshire 23 4,192,565 3,423,583 
			 Liverpool 8 2,907,975 9,025,886 
			 Luton 8 2,151,485 3,787,873 
			 Manchester 10 3,946,160 9,419,364 
			 Medway 10 1,898,615 2,542,766 
			 Merton 8 1,793,226 1,893,882 
			 Middlesbrough 4 1,096,435 1,181,447 
			 Milton Keynes 10 1,737,145 2,174,242 
			 Newcastle upon Tyne 6 1,448,890 2,345,930 
			 Newham 8 4,157,658 9,083,995 
			 Norfolk 26 3,903,885 3,967,069 
			 North East Lincolnshire 6 1,844,420 1,386,399 
			 North Lincolnshire 4 806,955 1,210,277 
			 North Somerset 7 999,235 1,219,607 
			 North Tyneside 6 1,403,335 2,059,718 
			 North Yorkshire 21 3,261,090 3,211,280 
			 Northamptonshire 27 4,996,990 5,213,489 
			 Northumberland 10 2,046,550 1,628,435 
			 Nottingham City 7 2,476,120 4,527,426 
			 Nottinghamshire 26 5,093,215 6,146,864 
			 Oldham 8 2,189,620 4,071,087 
			 Oxfordshire 25 4,314,465 4,480,780 
			 Peterborough 6 1,458,780 1,790,517 
			 Plymouth 7 1,667,945 2.512,798 
			 Poole 6 1,218,555 961,301 
			 Portsmouth 7 1,798,495 1,797,128 
			 Reading 6 1,139,670 1,591,823 
			 Redbridge 10 1,941,708 2,842,516 
			 Redcar and Cleveland 4 614,895 979,244 
			 Richmond upon Thames 9 1,141,560 1,485,168 
			 Rochdale 8 2,372,525 2,670,073 
			 Rotherham 8 1,836,645 4,173,631 
			 Rutland 1 218,225 180,784 
			 Salford 6 1,550,040 3,646,710 
			 Sandwell 7 2,382,750 6,173,249 
			 Sefton 9 1,817,725 2,436,913 
			 Sheffield 18 4,749,895 5,932,118 
			 Shropshire 10 1,833,355 1,506,545 
			 Slough 5 922,740 1,862,463 
			 Solihull 7 1,362,130 1,971,992 
			 Somerset 19 3,087,485 2,897,077 
			 South Tyneside 3 751,005 1,982,293 
			 Southampton 8 1,887,540 2,380,347 
			 Southend 7 1,587,465 1,933,426 
			 Southward 9 3,555,360 5,319,798 
			 St. Helens 4 971,460 2,311,935 
			 Staffordshire 32 5,760,275 5,065,655 
			 South Gloucestershire 11 2,139,975 1,717,490 
			 Stockport 12 2,637,190 3,134,651 
			 Stockton-on-Tees 6 1,250,715 979,949 
			 Stoke-on-Trent 5 1,333,265 3,343,144 
			 Suffolk 26 4,279,960 4,564,098 
			 Sunderland 6 1,572,125 3,704,269 
			 Surrey 46 8,113,945 6,862,882 
			 Sutton 8 1,585,572 1,648,579 
			 Swindon 7 1,074,825 1,819,870 
			 Tameside 6 1,657,750 3,336.263 
			 Telford and Wrekin 7 1,346,770 2,178,740 
			 Thurrock 5 786,815 2,162,756 
			 Torbay 3 367,850 1,128,890 
			 Tower Hamlets 6 3,090,984 5,573,446 
			 Trafford 8 1,638,910 2,620,577 
			 West Berkshire 6 1,164,685 945,625 
			 Wakefield 8 1,908,270 5,207,885 
			 Walsall 8 2,494,510 4,575,941 
			 Waltham Forest 8 2,913,036 5,400,914 
			 Wandsworth 13 3,734,946 2,656,529 
			 Warrington 7 1,466,965 2,017,555 
			 Warwickshire 20 3,244,685 3,475,765 
			 West Sussex 30 5,478,575 4,563,728 
			 Westminster 7 2,525,826 1,735,024 
			 Wigan 9 2,350,235 5,882,837 
			 Wiltshire 20 3,764,660 3,035,235 
			 Windsor and Maidenhead 6 1,090,780 885,129 
			 Wirral 9 2,055,330 4,700,360 
			 Wokingham 7 1,082,650 901,730 
			 Wolverhampton 6 1,598,730 3,678,806 
			 Worcestershire 23 4,372,670 3,523,769 
			 York 8 1,689,450 1,330,718 
			 Total 1,823 405,523,772 542,205,843 
		
	
	(63) These are subject to negotiation if authorities with large targets wish to defer some centres to phase 3.
	(64) Excluding rural uplift. Authorities with rural areas will be advised of their allocations shortly.
	(65) Allocations yet to be agreed—due to the small number of children in those authorities we are working with the authorities to determine suitable targets and funding.